B-17 Flying Fortress B-17 41-9126

B-17 #41-9126zoom_in

Source:
United States Army Air Forces / Public domain

Manufacturer:
Boeing

MACR: 15929

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History of
B-17 41-9126

Delivered Boise 303BG 21/4/42; Geiger 29/5/42; Assigned 36BS/28BG Kodiak 11/7/42; Missing in Action Kiska Island 17/7/42 with Jack S. Marks, Harold E. Mitts, John R. Giddens, John F. Cane, Edward P. Dwelis,, Bill V. Diehl, Hubert D. Smith, Theodore A. Alleckson, Robert G. Brown, Consetto J. Castagna; 10 KIA; MACR 15929.

Last updated: 7. August 2021

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B-17 41-9126 Details

Major Jack S. Marks and crew in a B-17 aircraft, were last seen on July 17, 1942, in a diving position and on fire, near Rat Island which is 30 miles from enemy occupied Kiska. The plane was seen to explode in the air at an altitude of 2000 feet, with enemy fighter planes following it. In accordance with evidence presented it must be assumed that the entire crew was lost.

Source: MACR 15929

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B-17 41-9126 Crew

Position Rank Name Status Note
P MAJ Jack S. Marks KIA
CP 1LT Harold E. Mitts KIA
ENG/TT CPL Edward P. Dwelis KIA
RO CPL Hubert D. Smith KIA
WG PVT Theodore A. Alleckson KIA
WG PVT Robert G. Brown KIA
TG PVT Consetto J. Castagna KIA
TOG S/SGT John F. Cane KIA
PHOTO SGT Bill V. Diehl KIA

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